Showing posts with label Opening Day 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Opening Day 2012. Show all posts
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Opening Day Insight
I know I am not the only Toronto Blue Jays fan out there who is absolutely pumped that the 2012 season has finally started! I cannot possibly contain my enthusiasm and excitement to watch the Boys of Summer compete in the AL East this year. This division really is the pinnacle of competition and has flawless organizational execution from top to bottom – I wouldn’t want to swap out of this division for anything in the world.
Here are some thoughts from my experience at the #HondaHomeOpener this past Monday.
Atmosphere: I was riddled with goose bumps for at least an hour during the introductory ceremonies, and throughout the first few innings listening to the excitement from the crowd of 48, 473. I was enjoying the roller coaster of emotions the Blue Jays fans were riding during the stellar start of 21-year old Henderson Alvarez, and watching the young offence put the team in position to win (well at least attempt to). Here are a few things I took out of the game.
Why not repeat this atmosphere on a more consistent basis? It would take an absolute fool to truly believe that just being Opening Day makes it a better atmosphere! It is about fans! It is about the excitement of the game! The beautiful thing about the sport of baseball is the lengthy season, which spoils true fans with 81 opportunities to turn the SkyDome (it will always be the SkyDome) into a tough road trip for an opposing team. Granted the drinking and partying atmosphere is hard to consistently repeat, but true fans are there for the excitement of the game! If you want the big players to join our team, if you want playoffs, and if you want a championship – then own up to your end of the bargain fans. Plant yourself in a seat and continue to help make Toronto a destination where winners will want to come and win!
Toronto Fandom: I must confess that I am just as passionately obsessed with the Toronto Blue Jays as anyone else will tell you that they are. There is nothing wrong with that passion for your team, city, & boys – but the Toronto fans could use a good shake sometimes.
First of all, let’s take care of the elephant in the room – newly acquired closer Sergio Santos. He is a young guy with electric stuff, a solid delivery that will help his longevity, and a passion to win that fits right in with the swag of this youth movement in Toronto. I watched Brewers fans sit idly while their young Canadian closer John Axford spoil his first 2 save opportunities before going on to slam the door shut 47 consecutive times!
The Toronto fans must appreciate their role in the current upward trend toward playoff baseball. I do understand that Toronto sports fans have been struggling with dramatic negativity for their teams for quite a while now; however, we must realize how our unwarranted negativity will affect this young impressionable team. Blue Jays fans must remain on an even keel with the play of this exciting team – we have to not get too high on the highs, and more importantly not get too low on the lows. With players like Colby Rasmus, Kelly Johnson, and now Sergio Santos the Toronto Blue Jays have collected some young and very talented players to become a major part of this team. As a fan base desperate for a championship, we must do our best to cultivate and create an “at-home” advantage for our boys. With the right kind of energy from our energized fan base we can make the Dome a terrible place for other teams to play and a spot that our team can’t wait to come home to. Can you imagine our team with a young, hard-throwing closer like Santos treating the Rogers Centre like Papelbon did with Fenway Park – we have the chance to help something special grow here in Toronto. So let’s all make a Toronto Blue Jays fan pledge to not throw garbage on the field, or throw jerseys back onto the field of our players that may struggle; I promise if we do not do those things, then we won’t poison our young team like Leafs fans may have done with their young hockey team.
Other thoughts on Santos: I will leave you with my final thought on Santos – he will be more then fine. Sergio is a young and talented hurler who possesses a dominant combination of power and control, with his two fastballs, which only set-up his out pitch slider. It is a nasty late-breaking slider, which has been called the best in the game, and it looks more like a cut fastball.
Here is what Mike Wilner had to say on his blog “Miked Up” about Sergio Santos:
“This is just his second full season in the big leagues as a pitcher, and last year, he was amazing. It’s very difficult to have the opposition hit .181/.282/.314 against you by accident, just as it’s tough to call 13.1 strikeouts per nine innings over 63 1/3 innings of work a fluke. This is a special arm, and I firmly believe he’s going to be just fine.”
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Monday, April 2, 2012
2012 MLB Preview & Predictions
With North American Opening day for the MLB just two days away, it's time for my annual predictions. So, after an off-season which saw heavy hitters run from the NL Central to fortify the American League, and the Marlins spend a huge chunk of change, the question becomes, who will win the 2012 World Series? Will it be the powerful Tigers, or the reloaded Yankees? Will it be a team that comes from the best rivalry in the game now, Rangers-Angels, or will the champion come from the ever so challenging NL East? All I know is that with the 5th playoff team added to each league, the races just got a whole lot crazier!
*The win-loss records were voted on by the staff here at BlueJaysPlus, but the playoff scenarios are my predictions.
AL East
New York (AL) 97-65
Tampa Bay 93-69
Boston 89-73
Toronto 86-76
Baltimore 68-94
AL Central
Detroit 99-63
Kansas City 82-80
Chicago (AL) 82-80
Cleveland 81-81
Minnesota 75-87
AL West
Los Angeles (AL) 98-64
Texas 98-64
Seattle 74-88
Oakland 67-95
NL East
Philadelphia 95-67
Miami 88-74
Atlanta 88-74
Washington 81-81
New York (NL) 73-89
NL Central
Cincinnati 88-74
St. Louis 86-76
Milwaukee 85-77
Pittsburgh 76-86
Chicago (NL) 71-91
Houston 60-102
NL West
Arizona 92-70
San Francisco 86-76
Colorado 85-77
Los Angeles 78-84
San Diego 73-89
Post-season Predictions
AL Wild Card Game- Texas defeats Boston
ALDS1- Detroit over Texas 3-1
ALDS2- Los Angeles (AL) over New York (AL) 3-0
ALCS- Los Angeles (AL) over Detroit 4-2
NL Wild Card Game- Miami defeats Atlanta
NLDS1- Philadelphia over Cincinnati 3-0
NLDS2- Miami over Arizona 3-2
NLCS- Philadelphia over Miami 4-1
2012 World Series
Los Angeles Angels defeat the Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 to win the 2012 World Series!!
I have the Angels over the Phillies in the World Series, who do you have? Comment below to share your predictions and thought on how the 2012 season will play out!
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